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The Gospels in the Second Century

CHAPTER XIV
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Epiphanius expressly accuses Marcion of falsifying the phrase 'for a testimony unto them.' He says that he changed 'them' to 'you,' without however, even in this perverted form, preventing the text from recoiling upon his own head [Greek: diestrepsas de to rhaeton, o Markion, anti tou eipein 'eis marturion autois' marturion legon 'humin.' kai touto saphos epseuso kata taes sautou kephalaes].
[Greek: Echol.

B'.

Hina de eidaete hoti exousian echei ho uhios tou anthropou aphienai hamartias epi taes gaes.] Luke v.24.

[Greek: Hina de eidaete hoti exousian echei ho uhios tou anthropou epi taes gaes aphienai hamartias.] In this order, [Hebrew aleph], A, C, D, rel., a, c, e, Syrr.

Pst.
and Hcl., (Memph.), Goth., Arm., Aeth.; [Greek: ex.


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